We first started this endeavour over a year ago, and we have seen our Ambassadors grow in leaps and bounds in that time span. Many of them have grown closer, made new friends and have been given opportunities they otherwise wouldn't have had.

First announced at FanimeCon 2012, the Crunchyroll Ambassador Program is aimed at TOP LEVEL cosplayers, videographers, industry professionals, anime review bloggers, photographers, writers, and all sorts of other passionately active otaku.

50* ( fifty ) new applicants in all will initially be selected to become a Crunchyroll Ambassador and will be prominently featured on Crunchyroll.com, all of our Social Networks, as well as get a chance to participate in high profile campaigns and anime-related events (see details below).

This year alone, our Ambassadors have been featured in several Japanese publications, TV Programs and other over-seas media. They have been given opportunities to meet industry professionals and other celebrities through their partnership with Crunchyroll.

Some Ambassadors, such as The Insane Game Freak, have even been given publishing rights, and have their videos and anime reviews available and streamed on Crunchyroll.com!

• Become a featured cosplayer at the Crunchyroll.com con booth! We will promote your presence, set up a table for you to meet/greet your fans and allow for photo opportunities ~ ! It’s your time to shine, and at the same time, you’ll be helping Crunchyroll at conventions ~ !

• Receive your own Crunchyroll Ambassador contact cards!

Your mission as a Crunchyroll Ambassador: Promote Crunchyroll using your own unique skills and outlets, with the goal of creating new Crunchyroll Anime Memberships.

How to do this:

• Wear the OFFICIAL Crunchyroll Ambassador badge on your facebook, cosplay blog, deviantART, anywhere you hang out online ~ ! This would be a small “stamp” image, to be placed in the corner of your cover photo, and watermarkered on select photographs, etc.

• Link your Crunchyroll.com account to your facebook, Twitter, or Tumblr! Watch at least ONE new or existing Crunchyroll title and write a review for our site! Not a writer, how about a video review? Also, don’t forget to tweet about it ~ !

• Wear the official Crunchyroll Ambassador’s bracelet / ribbon at Anime Conventions, and direct traffic whenever you can to the Crunchyroll booth.

• Join the Crunchyroll Ambassador’s Group on Crunchyroll.com, and submit progress photos, video-updates, and news about your upcoming projects!

As you can see, we already have great cosplayers joining the ranks as Crunchyroll Ambassadors.

And the best part ? We don't mind if you work with other companies or partners ~ ! We encourage all Ambassadors to become further involved with the Anime Industry how they see fit! Crunchyroll strives to create an environment of fun and harmony among it's Ambassadors.

Ehhhh I want to but I'm not too sure if I could be a viable candidates...
So far I posted reviews on commissioners and photographers and in the mean time still working on a cosplay project which is currently taking my whole time ATM.... May be next time or something...

Hopefully they will do this later down the line. I think I will start writing anime reviews sometime this year. I used to write a ton of video game reviews back in 2007, but then I stopped. I am very good at advertising Crunchyroll, I got like six people into it in fact. So the only thing for me to do next time Crunchyroll looks for ambassadors is have a lot of reviews.

Crunchyroll Ambassador Program is aimed at TOP LEVEL cosplayers, videographers, industry professionals, anime review bloggers, photographers, writers, and all sorts of other passionately active otaku.

I'd love to but I don't think I'm ready yet, I feel like I'd have to complete a "formidable" cosplay first at least for myself to be eligible; but I think I should look into writing reviews and keeping up a list of the anime/manga I've read/watched over the years and be a bit more active in taking dem pikcharrrrss

*grunt* Those look exactly like the people always bullying me for being a casual anime watcher, always calling me a fail otaku when I never asked for that label.... I better stay away from this... *walks out*

*grunt* Those look exactly like the people always bullying me for being a casual anime watcher, always calling me a fail otaku when I never asked for that label.... I better stay away from this... *walks out*

I am friends with a good number of these cosplayers and I can tell you that not a single one of them would ever say something like that. They are tried and true otaku and geeks who love the same things you do as much as you do.

*grunt* Those look exactly like the people always bullying me for being a casual anime watcher, always calling me a fail otaku when I never asked for that label.... I better stay away from this... *walks out*

I am friends with a good number of these cosplayers and I can tell you that not a single one of them would ever say something like that. They are tried and true otaku and geeks who love the same things you do as much as you do. :)

That's the issue. I'm not true, tried or love things near as half as they do. Some consider that a problem.